This is a set of unofficial Amazon AWS S3 compatibility tests, that can be useful to people implementing software that exposes an S3-like API. The tests use the Boto2 and Boto3 libraries.
The tests use the Nose test framework. To get started, ensure you have
the virtualenv
software installed; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
and then run:
./bootstrap
You will need to create a configuration file with the location of the
service and two different credentials. A sample configuration file named
s3tests.conf.SAMPLE
has been provided in this repo. This file can be
used to run the s3 tests on a Ceph cluster started with vstart.
Once you have that file copied and edited, you can run the tests with:
S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests
You can specify which directory of tests to run:
S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional
You can specify which file of tests to run:
S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional.test_s3
You can specify which test to run:
S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional.test_s3:test_bucket_list_empty
To gather a list of tests being run, use the flags:
-v --collect-only
Some tests have attributes set based on their current reliability and things like AWS not enforcing their spec stricly. You can filter tests based on their attributes:
S3TEST_CONF=aws.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -a '!fails_on_aws'
Most of the tests have both Boto3 and Boto2 versions. Tests written in
Boto2 are in the s3tests
directory. Tests written in Boto3 are
located in the s3test_boto3
directory.
You can run only the boto3 tests with:
S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -v -s -A 'not fails_on_rgw' s3tests_boto3.functional